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We found a good groom for my sister. In every aspect he is good and healthy. He is 29 and till now don't have any symptoms of schizophrenia. But his mother suffers from schizophrenia. She has been suffering from this problem for past 12-13 years. Since schizophrenia is a genetic problem is it advisable to marry him. What are the chances that it will pass onto the next generation?
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Its upto you to decide after seeing the benefits outweigh the risks and remember even your sister might be having some negative points which the opponents might be thinking and its upto your sister to decide whether she will be able to live with her mom in law and future of the groom no one has seen and so you as a brother decide accordingly.
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